Saturday, March 15, 2014

I've had a bit of a horrible week...first of all, my hubby has been away at a training, so it's been sad and lonely around the house, and then, last Saturday my baby had a major health scare after he ingested an entire 100g dark chocolate bar that he found in my purse (which is not a good thing for a 25-lb terrier mix).

THANKFULLY Russia has 24-hr vets and thankfully I knew enough Russian to explain what happened, and thankfully the vets knew what to do and quickly, so THANKFULLY my dog is here with me happy and healthy today (although I don't think he enjoyed having his stomach pumped, poor thing).

Yikes.

So, with all that going on I have not been doing much tatting...but I have managed to finish up one project and start another:

Motif 9: Doily by Adelheid Dangela in the Ring of Tatters' 30th Anniversary Book of Patterns tatted in size 80 Lizbeth

I also started Renulek's Spring Doily a week or so ago, and thanks to a (major) thread infusion [because of course I needed that ;)], have continued this week:

13 comments:

Lovely colours. I'm not yet working on Spring Doily, so can't help, sorry. I'm glad doggy is ok. My son's Rhodesian Ridgeback used to like to steal chocolate, but never seemed to suffer ill effects. I was mortified once when he ate a whole box of very expensive chocolates a house guest had brought as a gift!

Thank you Fox! My parents had a beagle who would eat ANYTHING--she routinely visited the neighbors' trash cans and then we would have to guess what she'd eaten when she got sick on the carpet. She lived to be 17, so I guess it worked out for her. Silly dogs eating everything!

Garbage must be advantageous in a Beagle's diet... Biscuit also lived a good long life, in spite of all the pilfering she managed to do! She was in her 17th year when she went to that big restaurant in the sky!: ))

Glad your dog is healthy again. For round four I used two shuttles. That third ring that faces the opposite direction as the other two should be tattooed with the second shuttle, like throwing a ring off a chain. Hope that helps.